Psl-display Font Thai Fix -
PSL-Display
The font family is a widely recognized collection of Thai typefaces developed by PSL SmartLetter . Designed by Phanlop Thongsuk, these fonts are staples in Thai media, appearing frequently on television, posters, and advertisements due to their strong and credible visual image. Font Characteristics
- Legibility : Great for short text, not ideal for long paragraphs.
- Harmony with Thai : Stroke endings, curves, and angles are matched to Thai glyphs – rare in many “Thai + Latin” fonts (often Latin is an afterthought).
: You can purchase the family pack or individual weights (typically around ฿300–฿500 per weight) at the PSL Mundesigns E-Commerce Store Specific Products PSL Display Pro Family Pack PSL Display New Pro Bold Italic Developer Resource : A version of the font file ( pslxdisplay.ttf ) is available on for specific project references. Usage Characteristics Modern Style psl-display font thai
- PSL Display is a display-style typeface (serif or sans display depending on the family) intended for headings, posters, and large-size use.
- When using for Thai, the key considerations are correct glyph coverage, shaping, diacritic placement, and optical sizing for legibility at headline sizes.
Vowels
| Character | Observation | |-----------|--------------| | ก (ko kai) | Straight back, almost no lower curve – very geometric. | | บ (bo baimai) | Circular bowl, but open enough to avoid filling in at small sizes. | | ม (mo ma) | Top curve is sharp, distinct from traditional rounded forms. | | ร (ro ruea) | Very simplified – like a Latin ‘s’ on its side. High legibility. | | ฤ (ro rue) | Handled elegantly – retains tradition but modernized. | | (เ, แ, โ, ใ, ไ) | Monolinear, positioned consistently. | | Tone marks (่ ้ ๊ ๋) | Compact, not too tall – avoids clashing with ascenders. | PSL-Display The font family is a widely recognized